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The Community 2023 Xmas Music Playlist

Dave-O2
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Hey folks wave

 

Kicking off this years festive fun is the Community 2023 Xmas Music Playlist 🎶

 

This is a thread for ALL members to get involved, to share your favourite tunes to listen to and get merry with over the Christmas period 🎄

 

I'll start the Playlist with my FIVE go to jingles when rocking around the Christmas tree ↘️

 

5 -  Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow - Dean Martin 

 

Number five on my list this song was originally recorded by Vaughn Monroe in 1945 after being written in California, during a heat wave as the composer imagined cooler conditions. American singer Dean Martin released a version of the song in 1959, only entering the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in 2018. If you have an Apple Music subscription as an O2 Extra listen here 

 

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4 - Driving Home for Christmas - Chris Rea

 

Coming in at number four is "Driving Home for Christmas" this was written and composed by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea and peaked at number 53 on the UK Singles Chart. This song has also made a reappearance on the UK Singles Chart every year since 2007!! Check this out here

 

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3 - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee

 

Brenda Lee's Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree was released in 1958 and has sold over 15 million copies around the world! In 2019, Lee's song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In November 2023, Lee released a music video for the song, and in December 2023 the song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, making Lee the oldest artist ever to top the Hot 100 at age 78. The song also set the record for the longest period of time between an original release and its topping the Hot 100 (65 years), as well as the longest time between number-one singles by an artist: 63 years, one month and two weeks. Listen here now 🎧

 

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2 - Last Christmas - Wham

 

In second place is Last Christmas" a song by British pop duo Wham, written and produced by George Michael. Released in 1984 the song spent five consecutive weeks at number two in the UK Singles Chart—it was held off the top spot at Christmas by Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas" The song has also been covered by several artists including Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande. Listen here

 

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1 - It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Andy Williams

 

My number 1 Christmas song was released in 1963 and peaked at 21 on the UK Singles Chart in 2007 and entered into the Top 10 consistently in the 2000s, peaking at #5 in 2020 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the USA. The song is associated with the Christmas season, focusing primarily on get-togethers between friends and families. Grab your headphones and listen here now!!

 

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That's my contribution to the Playlist, now it's over to you, to share your treasured songs to play at this time of year santa

 

Tagging our regulars, apologies if i missed anyone 😁

 

@MI5@TallTrees@Cleoriff@Mi-Amigo@madasaf1sh@RunrigForever@Oxonian@Enlli@Pipstop78,   @Bambino@pgn@gmarkj@BobM , @ColinO2 

 

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One song which is so relevant, particularly at this time of year and with what's going on in the World today.

John Lennon: Give Peace a Chance ❤️

Veritas Numquam Perit

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I Believe In Father Christmas - Greg Lake

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Girl in a jacket


Some people see things as they are and ask "Why?"; I dream of things that never were and ask "Why not?"
Robert Kennedy.

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Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John Lennon

 

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Some people see things as they are and ask "Why?"; I dream of things that never were and ask "Why not?"
Robert Kennedy.

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1:     Driving Home for Christmas ... by ... Chris Rea ..... ..... ..... done this oh so many times when I was married for 18.1/2 years ... = ... my then husband doing the driving from 'far away' places xx

 

2:     I believe in Father Christmas ... by ... Greg Lake ..... ..... ..... Greg Lake of Emmerson, Lake & Palmer ... = ... taken from a Russian folk song we used to sing at Grammar school - 'Kije was a Hussar boy, a Hussar boy was he' xx

 

3:     On the Saviour's Day ... by ... Cliff Richards ..... ..... ..... I am not a particular fan of Cliff's music but this song is in 3:4 time = Waltz time = 3 beats in a bar ... & ... very easy to sing along to xx

 

4:     It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ... by ... Michael Buble ..... ..... ..... such velvety tones from such a lovely music man xx

 

5:     The theme to 'The Snowman'  ... sung by ... a young Aled Jones ...?

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Hi @Dave-O2 

Some of my favourite

1.  Fairytale of New York ...  Pogues

2.  Last Christmas...Wham

3.  Santa Claus is coming to town ... Jackson 5

4.  Rocking around the Christmas tree... Brenda  Lee

5.   Driving home for Christmas ... Chris Rea



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My top 5 Christmas songs 

Last Christmas wham 

Driving home for Christmas Chris Rea

Fairytale of New York the pogues

Rocking round the Christmas tree Brenda Lee 

All I want for Christmas is you Mariah Carey

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Having been pointed in the direction of this thread by @Cleoriff, I would like to add my votes for Slade, The Pogues, Mariah Carey, Wham and Wizard. 

Who is the returning officer who will count our votes and declare the winner ? 😰 

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@Oxonian wrote:

Having been pointed in the direction of this thread by @Cleoriff, I would like to add my votes for Slade, The Pogues, Mariah Carey, Wham and Wizard. 

Who is the returning officer who will count our votes and declare the winner ? 😰 


It will be @Dave-O2 who lists the songs in order of popularity. @Oxonian 😉

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Bit late to this and just noticed all my choices are already in other people's lists.  Ah well, great minds think alike.  Slightly different order though....

 

5... Driving home for Christmas, ... Chris Rea.

4... Fairy tale of New York, ... Pogues.

3... I believe in Father Christmas, ... Greg Lake.

2... Do they know it's Christmas, ... Band Aid.

1... Happy Xmas (War is over), ... John Lennon.

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